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(iv) If the revisers erred in limiting the jurisdictional provisions in the revision derived from § 3 of the 1866 Act to actions brought under color of state law, that error is quite independent of and does not detract from their statement explaining the reference in § 629(16) to equal rights laws.
It was developed by Westat under contract with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), and 16 of the questions were derived from a revision of existing instruments.
This study was designed to compare weight gain patterns of contemporary preterm infants with a fetal-infant growth reference (derived from a meta-analysis) to validate the previous smoothening assumptions and inform the revision of the Fenton chart.
Revisions in the Soviet era made the ballet viable and Ms. Holmes has remained true to the Kirov staging, derived from a landmark 1941 version that inserted the now familiar gasp-producing male solos.
Usually derived from a case control study.
Some of that insight derived from a newfound spiritual direction.
This painting is derived from a Dutch newspaper clipping.
Typically, a "backformation" is a verb derived from a noun, as to scavenge is derived from a scavenger.
These employment numbers are derived from a survey of firms.
His movement theories are derived from a Hungarian, Rudolf Laban.
Password-derived keys: User principals frequently have keys derived from a password.
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